I am a Burmese exile taking a near-permanent refuge in New York and Sydney. Here are my essays about Burma and anything else I feel like writing about. And posting the articles I like from selected sites. Bridging Burma to the world this Blog is more of a Politically-Oriented Literary Blog than a Plain News Blog or a Sophisticated Thoughts Blog.

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Bengali-Muslims Slaughtered Burmese Police In Maungdaw

“Hey, what’re you men doing there?” Yelled suddenly Burmese police sergeant Aung
Kyaw Thein at a group of about 20 Bengali-Muslims just ahead as the slowly
walking police patrol nearly ran into them in the dark.

Time was about 10 in the night. In his
torchlight beam were a group of Bengali-Muslim men suspiciously waiting in the
dark. His loud yell had apparently startled the Bengali-Muslim illegals
commonly found in this lawless part of Arakan in Western Burma.

Sergeant Aung Kyaw thein and his 4-men Security-Police
patrol together with 4 civilian village-administrative officials were doing
their regular round to maintain law and order in the troubled border region. At
that moment they were right inside the wholly Bengali-Muslim village called
Duu-chi-yar-dan. Date was 13 January 2014.

Burmese Police Patrol’s Sudden Encounter with Bengali-Muslims

Suspecting something serious was going
on the police patrol quickly approached the Bengali-men now caught in their
torchlight beams. Then suddenly 3 or 4 Bengali-Muslim men bolted into the dark.

“Hey, don’t run, we are police patrol, we won’t harm you!” Despite Sergeant’s
loud yell the Bengali-Muslim men quickly disappeared into the darkness like
ghosts.

“We’re People-Police (Pyi-thu-ye) patrolling,” yelled again
Sergeant Aung Kyaw Thein at the rest of the group of Bengali-Muslims and at the
same time pointing his torchlight back on himself to show his police uniform so
that they would know he was a policeman as he shouted repeatedly.

“What’re you men doing here in this time of the night? Disperse and go
back home right now. If something bad happen it wouldn’t be good for all of
us,”

Sergeant Aung Kyaw Thein asked the Bengali-Muslim men to go back inside
their houses, but the Bengali-Muslims wouldn’t listen to him and just stared at
the direction of their men disappearing into the darkness while loudly yelling
at each other in their own Bangladeshi language.

“Hey, what’re you men staring at? We’re asking you men to disperse for
your own sake. Don’t be too loud this late. Go back home. Now is middle of the
night,” Sergeant Aung Kyaw Thein kept on telling the Bengali-Muslin men to
disperse and go home.

Then suddenly they all heard loud yells
and saw the distant shadows of a large crowd yelling loudly and rushing towards them
policemen.

Armed Bengali-Muslim Mob Attacking Burmese Police Patrol

In the soft moon light Burmese
policemen clearly and alarmingly saw the huge mob of Bengali-Muslim men
wielding swords and spears and long sticks rushing onto them. The Muslim mob
was so large they couldn’t even count roughly how many Bengali-Muslim men were
in the threatening mob.

“Catch them, catch the motherfucking cops, don’t let the pigs escape,
get them, cut them up with swords!” yelling loudly the wild mob of
Bengali-Muslim men as they rushed towards the small patrol.

One of the young policeman just behind the Sergeant Aung Kyaw Thein quickly
lifted his 303 Lee-Enfield rifle and pointed at the Muslim mob, but experienced
Sergeant held down his rifle barrel and thus stoping him from shooting wildly
at the dangerously approaching Bengali-Muslim mob.

“Hey, don’t shoot, nobody shoot. If we killed some of them we could be
in trouble later. Too difficult to explain, just do not shoot!”

Sergeant Aung Kyaw
Thein was still trying to handle the situation peacefully even though he knew very
well the Bengali-Muslims’ clear intent to kill the police who are all Buddhists,
Burmese and Yakhines.

“Hey, we’re just a patrol, we’re not gonna do anything to you all, just halt,” Sergeant Aung Kyaw
Theing kept on shouting at them Muslims to stop, but the Bengali-Muslims
wouldn’t stop and the mob was getting closer and closer.

Eventually Sergeant Aung Kyaw Thein
realized the very imminent danger and yelled back to his people, “Run, run, run for your lives, they’re gonna
kill us all,” and he then trying to slow down the rushing Bengali-Muslim
mob by shotting his M-22 rifle twice into the air but to no avail as the angry
mob was closing right onto him.

Once they heard his order all policemen
and civilian officials turned back and ran for their lives as the armed mob was
almost upon them. In pitch black darkness they all had to run for their lives
away from the overwhelming Muslim mob.

Losing Police Sergeant Aung Kyaw Thein in Hostile Bengali Village

The small group of Buddhist policemen
and civilian administrative officials on the run from the Bengali-Muslim mob
were separated into two groups on their desperate flight away from the hostile
Bengali-Muslim viallage.

Policeman Min Yan Naing, Kha-yay-myaing
Village-Chief Maung Ba Htun, Kin-chaung Village Ten-household-chiefs Aung Than
and Maung Thein Hla, and Duu-chi-yar-dan Village-tract Clerk Than Htun Oo
were the first group getting out through
the east of Du-chi-yar-dan village towards the main concrete road.

The second group with policeman Min Min
Khaing and policeman Min Zaw fled through north-east of Duu-chi-yar-dan towards
Kha-yay-myaing Yakhine-Buddhist Village. Both group didn’t know first that
their sergeant was caught by the Bengali-Muslim mob as he also was trying to
flee.

Only after they all reached a seemingly
safe place away from the Bengali-Muslim village they sat down and counted and
only then they realised their sergeant was missing.

“Sa-yar-gyi, Sa-yar-gyi Aung Kyaw Thein, Sa-yar-gyi,” the young policeman
who was trying to shoot at the mob and stopped by Sergeant Aung Kyaw Thein kept
on calling out for his beloved sergeant into the darkness.

They didn’t hear anything back as they
all looked back worryingly onto the way they just escaped from the Muslim mob.
After a while they realised that their Sergeant wouldn’t be coming back to
them.

“I’m so sure, bastard Muslims got him and cut him down,” said sadly the same
young policeman with tears coming down his cheeks, “I can’t believe that shit happened to him and us. I was even trying to
shoot at them motherfucking Kalars and he stopped me. He got killed by fucking
Kalars because of that order, fucking stupid.”

By that time they had no other choice
but to go back to their Kha-yay-myaing Police Outpost and report the whole
horrible incident to the authorities at Maungdaw Security-Police Headquarters.

Army and Police Reinforcement Arrived At Duu-chi-yar-dan

A Security-Police patrol in Maungdaw Town.

Once the emergency telephone call from
Kha-yay-myaing Outpost was received troops from local army battalion and more
Security Police quickly marched towards Duu-chi-yar-dan Bengali-Muslim village
and reached there soon at about Midnight that night.

Once the Burmese security forces
reached the northern vicinity of Duu-chi-yar-dan Muslim Village more than 500
Bengali-Muslim men armed with swords and spears came out of the village and
confronted them.

The Bengali-Muslim mob slowly crept up
till they were only about 50 yards away from the point men of the army troops.
Burmese soldiers had to fire at least 8 times into the air till the
Bengali-Muslim fled towards the north. Almost all Bengali-Muslim men of
Duu-chi-yar-dan ran away towards other Bengali-Muslim villages nearby and left
only women and children and some older men.

Burmese security forces then tightly surrounded
the Bengali-Muslim village and in early morning next day January-14 they
started the slow process of searching the body and gun and equipment of missing
Police Sergeant Aung Kyaw Thein, and finding out what exactly happened there
last night.

For first two days they found only bits
and pieces of Sergeant Aung Kyaw Thein’s torn-up uniform and equipment and pair
of short-neck jungle-boot near the sentry-post inside the Muslim village as the
village women refused to co-operate with the police and soldiers.

Only after intensive interrogation and
eventual confession of Mosque-guard Bu Ar-long (50) -- a son of Baw-li Ar-long
-- of the Village Mosque named Ismai Mosque
the police investigators discovered on January 17 the rest of the police
uniform worn by Sergeat Aung Kyaw Thein from inside the rubbish hole at the
back of Ismai Mosque.

Also some parts of Sergeant Aung Kyaw
Thein’s bllod-stained police equipment were discovered inside a cloths drawers
on the second floor of Arabic Madarassa near the Ismai Mosque. One of his empty
bullet-magazine was also found in the rice field just outside of the Muslim
village.

Ismai Mosque in Duu-chi-yar-dan Muslim village. Seriously wounded Burmese police sergeant
was believed to have been dragged into the mosque and his throat was cut by the
Mosque Imam and his body was later dumped into the nearby sea.

Rubbish hole behind the mosque where Sergeant Aung Kyaw Thein's
blood-stained uniform was buried and later discovered by police.

Fallen 39-yr old Security-Police sergeant Aung Kyaw Thein's fully-pregnant wife Khin Aye Lwin
(28) receiving donations from well-wishers on Jan-21. She is now delivering her father-less baby
at Maungdaw Hospital as the nationwide donation drive to support her family has begun.
Nationalist monk Shin Wirathu seeded K 500,000 for the fund and donors can donateby calling Zaw Min Htet at 09-259 004 324.

Islamist Terrorist RSO-Sponsored Attack On Burmese Police Patrol

So far 16 Bengali-Muslim men suspected
of orchestrating the brutal attack on the police patrol in Du-chi-yar-dan
Bengali-Muslim Village were in police custody and they were helping with the
investigation.

From them Burmese police now knew the solid fact that there were 19
Bengali-Muslim terrorists from Bangladesh involving in the well-orchestrated
attack on Burmese Security-Police patrol. The said terrorist group led by K-Phike-Dullah
(23) had recently attended a Mujarhidin Jihardist training camp at the
OIC-supported and Saudi-funded RSO (Rohingya Solidarity Organization)
Headquarters in neighbouring Bangladesh.

On January-3 this year the terrorist
group sneaked back into Duu-chi-yar-dan Bengali-Muslim Village and started
giving small arm training to the Bengali-Muslim villagers at the village mosque
and madrassar.

Two other Bengali-Muslim men who led
the violent attack on police patrol were Abdul-Muna who had entered Burma
recently and Jaw-Bullah who was a convicted criminal spending two years in a Burmese
jail just few years ago.

The purpose of their ambush on Burmese police patrol was to discourage local
authorities from entering their Bengali-Muslim villages which are being used as
hiding places for illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and also the
Bengali-Muslim criminals trafficking drugs and war weapons and also smuggling other contraband across the border.

According to the police investigators eleven
Bengali-Muslim terrorists out of nineteen totals were able to cross back into
Bangladesh on January-15 with the help from sympathetic Bangladeshi border
guards and Bangladeshi Islamists.

According to police informants they were
handsomely rewarded by the terrorist group RSO for their successful attack on
the Burmese police patrol in Duu-chi-yar-dan and killing a Burmese police
sergeant and capturing his M-22 rifle and ammunitions.

Funding agency MRA's plaque on the brick water basin just outside the mosque.
(While Malaysian Islamists are allowing Bengali-Muslims in Malaysia slaughter
Burmese-Buddhists there, they are also building many Islamist mosques
and Madrassas in Northern Arakan next to Bangladesh.)